4th International Routine Health Information NetwOrk (RHINO) Workshop on measuring and improving Routine Health Information System (RHIS) performance
This workshop will address the critical role of the Routine Health Information System (RHIS) in improving health system performance. In the past several years there has been an increasing emphasis on the need to strengthen health systems and the need for better health information support and health information systems in resource poor countries. Yet little attention has been given to exploring the inter-relationship between RHIS and health systems and the critical nature each plays in reaching its respective stated outcomes: production and use of good quality information in decision-making, which in turn leads to more effective, and efficient health service delivery and better health outcomes.
This workshop will examine how to measure and improve RHIS performance, how RHIS can better support health system performance and how changes in RHIS and health system performance lead to the ultimate goal of better health outcomes. Workshop content will provide opportunities, using on-site visits and 'real-life' case study methodology, to measure and analyse system performance, develop needed interventions and learn from a variety of country experiences how these interventions achieve the desired results.
Participants for this workshop will be both health system policy and operational decision makers as well as RHIS managers, analysts, and data collectors.
Registration can be performed either directly online or by completing the registration form which can then be sent via email, fax or regular mail.
Event email: admin@rhinonet.org